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Hello Lars,
Lars Michelsen [2018-02-14 17:32 +]:
> systemd-sysv-install uses `ROOT` variable from environment when not set
> via `-r` and tries to execute update-rc.d chrooted to the content of
> this variable.
Thanks for the report! Fixed:
https://salsa.debian.org
Hello,
Julian Andres Klode [2017-12-05 11:43 +0100]:
> libpam-systemd depending on systemd-shim first causes severe trouble with
> resolving dependencies, as APT picks systemd-shim but then later sees a
> package which needs systemd-sysv and fails.
>
> I understand the order was necessary for pre
Hello Michael,
Michael Biebl [2018-03-08 12:16 +0100]:
> Am 08.03.2018 um 09:22 schrieb Martin Pitt:
> There is one case: someone installs a minimal system without
> libpam-systemd, then switches to sysvinit-core, then installs a desktop
> environment which pulls libpam-systemd (v
Hello all,
Michael Vogt [2018-02-01 7:39 +0100]:
> just a small update on this. systemd git master has the needed support
> to reproduce the base-passwd passwd and group files now.
Many thanks for driving this! Now that 238 is released and has all the
necessary support, I've done another attempt
Hello Karl,
Karl O. Pinc [2017-11-14 16:46 -0600]:
> The stretch README.Debian.gz for udev omits mention that
> update-initramfs -u must be run after changing configuration files
> when converting to the new "predictable network interface names".
>
> Attached is a patch which clarifies the README.
Hello Michael,
Michael Biebl [2018-03-19 6:44 +0100]:
> So, what are we going to do now then?
"Nothing" I supppose. I don't think it's actually broken right now, it just
feels a little odd to prefer SysV in the dependencies. But with systemd being
installed by default, I suppose it's okay.
Mart
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* Update Vcs-* to point to https://salsa.debian.org
* Set Rules-Requires-Root to no
t out again
and say "*sigh* don't do that then", if people try to be too clever
with configuring their DMs..
But Michael, I don't want to go over your head here. If you don't like
this at all, then let's stop this right away instead of risking more
debug
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Eric Valette [2014-12-03 8:40 +0100]:
> Confirmed fixed. Thanks for your time and work.
Thanks for confirming! Duplicating to #771739 then.
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uot; group. The intent
of adm is to be able to read system log files, like we had with
rsyslog and friends.
Quite frankly, I wonder why we need the systemd-journal group at all.
We could just use "adm" for that? Or at least add a group r-x ACL
indeed.
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e/testing), thanks for pointing out!
This is already fixed in 217-2 through the v217-stable series.
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that we should stop restarting it by default, but we probably have to
for upgrades from wheezy. (Proably/hopefully most wheezy users don't
run systemd yet, so it shouldn't matter that much ).
So I don't know a better solution than the above <= 215-3 version
guard either; is eve
enough for jessie to me.
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o clue about it; but we can then shift the blame to the
user if stuff breaks".
If we can't safely restart the journal, let's just not do it. There
are some plans upstream how to make it possible (very far away from
"easy" though), so until then let's just stay at the
producible".
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As the original patch needs some work, I'm removing the patch tag for
now.
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is is a little bit confusing.
This is fixed in experimental, marking affected versions accordingly.
This is a zero risk fix for jessie, so I cherry-picked the patch into
master for unstable/testing.
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and the script is run with set -e.
No, addgroup exits with 0 usually if the group already exists. Can you
please re-run this without --quiet to see what's wrong?
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Hello Keith,
Moyer, Keith [2014-12-12 17:02 +]:
> Do you plan to request an unblock for v215-8 to get it into jessie?
Yes, absolutely. I was travelling last week and didn't get to this
yet.
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ockets (Based on
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| upstream logic) (Closes: #761306)
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-systemd/systemd.git/commit/?id=87b516cef
(the other part)
Obvious and safe fix for RC bug.
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| * Clean up ...journal~ files from unclean shutdowns. (Closes: #771707)
ht
hould also be able to install
openssh-server, log in through ssh, and fetch dmesg and the journal as
Michael asked for.
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> Most likely Carlo has created that group himself without using "--system"
Indeed, I suspect that too; and Carlo already confirmed that it works
fine with --system.
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l, I want it to stop.
So do I, this wasn't intended. The upstream log says it's supposed to
go into the journal, not spam dmesg.
> [rant]
Can we please let this go? We've had enough of this pointless ranting
recently, and it's not helping anyone.
ilder and initscripts to negotiate
what package sets up which directory. I think initscripts should
either create a /dev/shm directory and all init systems and
schroot/pbuilder etc. mount tmpfs there, or we stick to the weird
debianism of /run/shm and then initscripts sets up /dev/shm → /run/shm
greed; if schroot, pbuilder etc. would all mount /dev/, /dev/pts,
/run etc., they would behave very similar to booting. But e. g.
schroot makes this configurable (i. e. it's not guaranteed to happen
everywhere) and there's also the issue of using/upgrading old chroots
which have these funny
ght experience https://bugs.debian.org/768774 ?
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Hello all,
I asked about this upstream:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-December/026591.html
I disabled the enabling of audit in systemd again for now. (in git,
will be in 218-3).
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> Hello all,
>
> syste
would probably be true for time based
truncation.
If journald DTRT while running, I'm fine with reverting the commit and
closing this bug as wontfix.
Guten Rutsch!
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remount /usr if it hasn't been mounted by the
> initrd */
> +if (path_equal(me->mnt_dir, "/usr") &&
> + !is_mounted("/usr"))
> +continue;
> +
That looks like a good approach to me indeed.
T
with #ifdef HAVE_SPLIT_USR)
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h, but of course we can upload it to experimental (if you think
that's worth doing), and/or to Ubuntu.
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| * Prefer-etc-X11-default-display-manager-if-present.patch: Drop wrong
| copy&paste'd com
or the patch! I massaged it a bit and forwarded it to the
upstream mailing list.
Note that I consider "grave" quite inflated, severity normal or
important would be more appropriate IMHO. But either way, I'll try to
get this into jessie.
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r bug I just created a fix:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2015-January/027224.html
I'll upload -10 with the fix ASAP.
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se to the upstream ML:
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and proposed a patch
upstream:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2015-January/027249.html
It's not exactly "nice", but I can't think of a better/robust
solution.
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ude common-session, so this should be
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fixes the issue, or is something else (then I'll unduplicate this bug
report).
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nstall. Quite obviously we have to install
the "systemd" package for booting, but IMHO it would be better to make
that fail quietly instead of adding a D-BUS dep.
Duplicating with existing report.
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uncommon in the server world (and a bit frowned upon, too).
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if initscripts ever changes its
behaviour.
I think it would be best if initscripts would drop a logrotate snippet
to clean up old files.
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L. Should have checked the Debian
BTS earlier, this would have avoided some rounds of debugging. Thanks
for your analysis!
This still affects 218, for the record, and I don't see a related fix
in git.
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r me.
This is merely cleanup/optimization and AFAICS this doesn't change
visible behaviour, thus this is only for experimental, right? Or do
you want this in Jessie, too?
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fixed in
unstable and testing now. Do you still have this problem with the
current versions?
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tion as nothing hooks
into this target, but fairly important on systems which do rely on it,
so I'll also apply this to the master branch for Jessie.
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libsystemd0 | cat
which systemctl journalctl
ldd /bin/systemctl
ldd /bin/journalctl
Can you please also show me the exact command that you tried to call,
and the error message?
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1415104. This is really annoying and also
not obvious to debug, so I'd like to fix that in jessie.
I fixed that upstream yesterday:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/commit/?id=be94d9549
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> and also trash Gnome in favor of a lightweight desktop like LXDE.
That's off-topic for pkg-systemd, but in Debian you have the freedom
of choosing any desktop you like.
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also
link to the individual commits on anonscm. Note that there are zero
changes for udev and hence the udebs (for d-i).
Annotated changelog:
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| * escape-beef-up-new-systemd-escape-tool.patch: Avoid creating a danling
| symlink, to work around regression in recent patch
t; escape the interface names?
No, not yet. I'm really trying hard to avoid the big hammer of
net.agent in Ubuntu, I hope I don't have to reintroduce it just for
this...
Thanks for spotting!
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k it
will be necessary.
With this I verified that all of the bugs above (plus
https://launchpad.net/bugs/1417010, which is the Ubuntu equivalent of
https://bugs.debian.org/652942) are fixed with a pristine upstream
systemd, i. e. we can drop our insufficient patches.
Thanks for considering,
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the bug accordingly.
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Martin Pitt [2015-02-05 10:08 +0100]:
> This problem affects not only invoke-rc.d and service (which are from
> sysvinit), but also /lib/lsb/init-functions.d/40-systemd, so cloning
> the bug accordingly.
Patch against experimental branch attached. (Previously erroneously
sent to #777113)
r
sets it manually.
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more. git bisect
confirms that this is to blame:
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-systemd/systemd.git/commit/?id=4c6443101c376a1
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until now I did have working DNS lookup.
I reassign this to ifupdown for now. Can you please attach the
/etc/network/interfaces with the syntax error to illustrate the
problem?
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ests. I'm not sure tmpfiles can add ACLs, if so,
> debian should probably add that ACL.
ACL support for tmpfiles.d and adding an "adm" ACL to /run/log/journal
got added to upstream trunk, so this will be fixed in 219.
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cleanup of empty cgroups. Indeed
LXC creates the cgroups in all controllers, but only actually puts the
processes in the container in some of them (e. g. perf_event and
freezer, but not devices and memory), and those which are non-empty
stay alive for me. So isn't that just a rather cosmetical p
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Hello again,
Martin Pitt [2015-02-12 13:24 +0100]:
> I remember a similar problem when I worked on Ubuntu's "user LXC
> container" support/patch, but this issue got fixed with 217 or 218.
> Indeed I can't r
I'm also still interested in what the actual impact
of that is -- critical seems rather inflated? Losing empty cgroups
doesn't sound that dangerous after all, aside from the LXC warnings
when shutting down a container?
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atch is simple enough (well, at least for me..) so I backported
it to master for jessie:
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-systemd/systemd.git/commit/?id=255ae60
We'll upload 215-12 in the next days, would be nice if you could
confirm that this fixes things!
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rst place. But I don't
want to put myself into eternal wars and "who shouds the loudest
wins", so I'll keep this bug open and won't make any further
Severity: adjustments.
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field to configure the fsck order
> manuall but systemd-fsck ignores its value. This is a big problem
> because it greatly increases the time required for fsck.
Indeed, and it also causes much bigger wearout. Merging with existing
bug report.
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that this might not be sufficient to make all current cases
work, but as far as I understand it that's about as far as upstream
wants to go with "bug for bug" compatibility?
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I'll discuss this with Michael today.
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installing and purging again:
+/etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants
+/etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/getty@tty1.service
+/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/remote-fs.target
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it's solving the
problem in a rather questionable, insufficient, and conceptually wrong
way. However, with that it would stay "bug compatible" with sysvinit
in jessie.
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> For master (i. e. testing/jessie), I prepared and tested the attached
> patch.
Slightly refined version 2 of the patch: renamed to
hwclock-save.service to not get mingled with util-linux'
hwclock.service.
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al service" mechanism.
It does, it's called "Alias=" (man systemd.unit). We use it for
display-manager already (kind of, as we also have to support the old
/etc/X11/default-display-manager config file).
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t-specific config files like
> /etc/default/rcS?
I wish we could. But don't forget that we still have to support at
least SysVinit and perpaps even more (openrc? upstart?). As long as we
have those, we probably have to keep these uber-complex mechanisms
like system
).
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| (Part of #776546)
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svinit" :-)
However, with (3) we'd essentially get the same behaviour if the live
system gets network connectivity.
Personally I'm leaning towards the hwclock-save.service (2) or even
ignoring this (1).
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requirement (>= 3.7).
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; group::r-x
> group:adm:r-x
> group:adm:r-x
^ That's the bit that I can't reproduce. If I call setfacl, or let
tmpfiles.d do its thing, I never get this duplicate ACL. Do you still
remember how you managed to get this?
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actually see the suggestion.
So I'm inclined to wontfix and/or close this. But this isn't a strong
opinion, adding a Suggests: less is fairly harmless after all.
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This avoids the noise during package install/upgrade, but of course is
not an actual fix for the underlying issue, so that doesn't close this
bug yet.
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Indeed, thanks for pointing out. The symlinks aren't actually being
created, I just botched the is_symlink() test so that this warning
appears on nonexisting links. Fixed upstream in
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/commit/?id=4e558983
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"situation" appears to be "all normal and expected" on your host, and
you just need to provide more information about the install failure in
the chroot. The most likely explanation is that your chroot doesn't
have a policy-rc.d.
> May be it is d
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The release team agreed to adding hwclock-save.service to jessie now,
and also unblocked 215-12 (d-i ack still pending), so that we can go
ahead with that. Committed to git (for master only).
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enabled". It generates
corresponding runlevel?.target.wants/ symlinks.
But we still need a solution that works under sysvinit too, thus
adding the block.
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ices (in
/run/systemd/generator.late) and conditionally enables them if they
are enabled in sysv. So my point is, it doesn't *need* to ask
update-rc.d or chkconfig whether it's enabled, it could just read the
status from /run.
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would match what --runtime does for enable/disable.
At least that ought to work, no?
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sses and routes. If the carrier was regained in another
> environment, with a different subnet and gateway, the system would end
> up with multiple addresses and default gateways and thus a broken
> network configuration.
Thanks a lot for this! Applied to master for jessie.
port
> of Debian.
Thanks! I applied it to the experimental branch, and also to master
for unstable/jessie, as for other architectures that's totally
harmless.
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ink the best way forward is to either not ship the unit at all and
document in README.Debian to add /tmp as tmpfs in fstab [1], or ship
it in /usr/share/doc/systemd/ as an example, and document how to
enable it from there.
Michael, WDYT?
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[1] I have "none /tmp tmpfs defaults 0
uesday?
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start strongswan" leaves the old
processes around and does not actually kill them. I don't get the
assertion or crash, though.
219 in experimental behaves much better, the processes gets put into
the "strongswan.service" cgroup, and stopping, starting, restarting
works properly.
t this?
Thanks!
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that should be able to crash
> systemd.
Not that, it just marks the unit as stopped but keeps the processes
running. But killing the two daemons manually makes the cgroup empty
and I get that very exception.
Martin
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